Corticosteroids and Cholelithiasis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

T. Reshetnyak, G. Saparin, P. V. Ivannikov, V. Reshetnyak
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The aim. To evaluate the frequency of gallstone formation and alteration of plasma lipid profiles in SLE patients long treated with prednisolone. Material and methods. Sixty patients with SLE were divided into 2 groups: (1) 38 SLE patients without gallstones; (2) 22 SLE patients with gallstones. Gallbladder ultrasonography was performed in all the patients, and the serum lipid profile was determined. To identify the composition and structure of gallstones obtained during cholecystectomy, color cathodoluminescence scanning electromicroscopy was used. Results. Gallstone disease was detected in 22 (36.7%) patients of the 60 examinees and in 22 (68.8%) of the 32 SLE patients receiving prednisolone therapy; whereas none of the 28 prednisolone-untreated patients was found to have the disease ( P = .001 ). There were the most significant differences between the SLE patients with and without gallstones in the duration of administration of prednisolone and in its mean daily and mean monthly doses, and cumulative ones. Conclusion. Age at the onset of the disease, the mean daily dose of corticosteroids, and the duration of therapy with these agents are the most likely factors predisposing to gallstone disease in SLE patients. The CCL-SEM study identified predominantly the protein-cholesterol structure of gallstones.
系统性红斑狼疮的皮质类固醇和胆石症
的目标。评估长期接受强的松龙治疗的SLE患者胆石形成频率和血脂谱的改变。材料和方法。60例SLE患者分为两组:(1)无胆结石的SLE患者38例;(2)伴有胆结石的SLE患者22例。所有患者均行胆囊超声检查,并测定血脂。采用彩色阴极发光扫描电镜检查胆囊切除术后结石的组成和结构。结果。60例患者中22例(36.7%)和32例接受强的松龙治疗的SLE患者中22例(68.8%)检出胆结石;而28名未经强的松龙治疗的患者中没有发现有这种疾病(P = .001)。合并和不合并胆结石的SLE患者在强的松龙给药时间、日平均剂量和月平均剂量以及累积剂量方面的差异最为显著。结论。发病年龄、皮质类固醇的平均每日剂量以及这些药物治疗的持续时间是SLE患者中最可能诱发胆结石疾病的因素。CCL-SEM研究主要确定了胆结石的蛋白质-胆固醇结构。
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